How to Spot a Histrionic Personality

"How To Spot A Histrionic" - provides the average person with the tools necessary for spotting and assessing Histrionic personalities. The short booklet offers practical guidance and a comprehensive checklist of the 150 behaviors/features that are associated with Histrionics. It is easy to use, intended for the average layperson. You don’t have to be a clinician to use this. More

Based on former FBI Special Agent Joe Navarro’s experience as a criminal profiler and behavior specialist, this short booklet/checklist - "How To Spot A Histrionic" - provides the average person with the tools necessary for spotting and assessing Histrionic personalities.

This is a must read for anyone who wants to protect themselves, their children, or their loved ones. The short booklet offers practical guidance and a comprehensive checklist of the 150 behaviors/features (often shocking) that are associated with Histrionics. It is easy to use, intended for the average layperson. You don’t have to be a clinician to use this.

The booklet/checklist will not only give you insight into this personality disorder, which afflicts more than 6 million Americans, but it will also give you the tools to quickly assess these individuals so that you can protect yourself and your family. This is a disorder that afflicts the Histrionic but has adverse consequences on spouses, friends, family and co-workers, but more importantly children.

Practical, fast, easy to read and understand. If you ever wondered what the Histrionic personality was all about and the harm they can cause, then this is for you.

For 25 years, Joe Navarro worked as an FBI special agent in the area of counterintelligence and behavioral assessment. Since retiring in 2003, he has become one of the world’s leading experts on nonverbal communication and today travels internationally to share his unique knowledge of human behavior through business lectures and consulting with major corporations and financial institutions. For the past three years, he has also spoken at the Harvard Business School.

Joe has appeared on major U.S. and International media outlets including CNN and CNN International, Fox News, CBS, NBC, NPR Radio, The Times (UK), and The Guardian (UK), on topics as varied as interviewing, terrorism, and body language.

Experts have described Joe as “a world-class observer” (Jack Canfield) and “a master of reading nonverbals” (David Givens, Ph.D). His most recent publication, Louder than Words, written specifically for the business world and the basis of his presentations to corporations and the Harvard Business School, received high acclaim from The Wall Street Journal’s FINS Digital Network as “One of the six best business books to read for your career in 2010.”

Joe is also the author of the best-selling body language book, What Every Body is Saying which was published in 2008, Read 'Em and Reap, Advanced Interviewing Techniques, and Hunting Terrorists.